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How do I become a natural hair stylist in Atlanta?
I want to work with natural hair. Braids, Weaves, Dreads, etc. How do I get started as a Natural Hair Stylist in the state of Georgia? Do I have to go to cosmetology school? Do I have to get some sort of certificate? Is there any particular school in the Atlanta area that you would suggest for learning about natural hair? Thanks in advance for all of your info
There are many schools that offer only a hair design program that covers skills such as cutting, coloring and styling hair. These are often referred to as hair design schools, a term used mostly in Canada.
Schools that offer cosmetology degrees have crafted their curricula to address all of these categories. However, when you are in cosmetology school, chances are you will concentrate your studies in a particular area, such as nail health, manicures and pedicures, or hair styling.
When a school offers a program or curriculum in cosmetology, it generally refers to the study of hair styling, skin-care, nail care, and make-up.
So yes you HAVE to go to school. It's illegal to practice in a salon without one. You'll have to complete a certain number of hours of training. Beauty licensing laws and requirements vary by state, as do reciprocity and transfer regulations. This information can be found from several sources. Start by viewing your state-by-state license requirements.
Cosmetology school costs money also. You most likely will not be able to attend a decent school for free. The price also varies some schools offer financial aid, others don't. It really just depends on your state.
As to the one school that you should go to, since you want to study African hair and techniques you'll need to go to one that studies that. Understand that you'll learn different techniques than what you would have learn at white own beauty school such as advanced coloring techniques.
I would Suggest Dudley's But unfortunately I don't see any Dudley's for your state But form what I hear dudley's in south Carolina is amazing! Unless your willing to travel I suggest you look around.
Lastly, remember that you learning the basics the rest you'll really have to learn on your own because research on African have and practices are limited but every now again there will be studies on African hair that you should stay current on that are published in catalogs and online. This is a continual learning process.
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